NUR 242 MED SURG EXAM 1 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+||GALEN COLLEGE
OF NURSING
What are examples of vulnerable subjects? - ANSWER👀 Kids, fetuses and human
embryos, pregnant, cognitively impaired, prisoners, terminally ill, elderly, undeserved
population, economically disadvantage people, traumatized and comatose pt
What is conscientious objection? - ANSWER👀 Enable patient to refuse participation in an
activity that violates personal values or beliefs (work where you agree with the vision)
What does provision 9 state? - ANSWER👀 The profession of nursing collectively through
its professional organizations must articulate nursing values, maintain the integrity of the
profession and integrate principals or social justice into nursing and health policy
Ethics are ________, _______ and _______ - ANSWER👀 Unapologetic, aspirational and
non- negotiable
What is the doctrine of double effect? - ANSWER👀 Nurse may give meds with the intent
s/s of dying even though secondary impact may decrease respiration's, and perhaps hasten
death- the nurses actions don't cause the death, the terminal illness causes the death
What does interdisciplinary mean?
What does interprofessional mean?
What does transprofessional mean? - ANSWER👀 Interdisciplinary- relating to more than
one branch of knowledge.
,Interprofessional- peers from two or more professions in health and social care learn
together during all or part of their professional training with the object of cultivating
collaborative practice for providing client- or patient-centered health care.
Transprofessional- collaboration with non-professionals
<____% of worlds health research Bridget is spent on 90% of issues that don't matter -
ANSWER👀 <10%
______= study of morality through variety of different approaches
________ _______= helps us recognize where there's an ethical problem
_______ _______ and ______= enables us to think critically to rank our ethical obligations
and priorities - ANSWER👀 Ethics
Ethical sensitivity
Ethical reflection and analysis
_______ _______ ______= method ensuring that the action We take is well reasoned and
can be justified
______ _____= enables us to act on our decisions even under the most challenging
circumstances
______= branch of philosophy that considers fundamental questions about the nature,
source and meaning of concepts good or bad, right or wrong - ANSWER👀 Ethical
decision making
Moral courage
Metaethics
______ ______= ethics that serve the larger community (ie abortion's, physician assisted
suicide)
, _______ _______= formal/informal principles and values that guide behavior, decisions an
actions take. By organization (ie billions of dollars spent annually resulting from healthcare
fraud and abuse)
_____ ______= refers to ethical standards and expectations of a particular profession (code
of ethics for nurses, ANA committee) - ANSWER👀 Societal ethics
Organizational ethics
Professional ethics
______ ______= deals with very specific judgement about right and wrong in everyday
actions
______ ______= process of applying ethicL theory and reasoning to delay life -
ANSWER👀 Normative ethics
Applied ethics
______= ethical questions surrounding biological sciences, healthcare technology and
policy
________ ______= involved with decision making at bedside and patient specific issues
_______ ______= patients personal ethic foundation/ practice - ANSWER👀 Bioethics
Clinical ethics
Personal ethics
What are some sources of ethics? - ANSWER👀 Familu, peers, religion, culture, society,
profession, personal experiences
_______ ______= problem with ethical dimension
______ ______= problem where in order to do something right, you must do something
wrong - ANSWER👀 Ethical problem
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+||GALEN COLLEGE
OF NURSING
What are examples of vulnerable subjects? - ANSWER👀 Kids, fetuses and human
embryos, pregnant, cognitively impaired, prisoners, terminally ill, elderly, undeserved
population, economically disadvantage people, traumatized and comatose pt
What is conscientious objection? - ANSWER👀 Enable patient to refuse participation in an
activity that violates personal values or beliefs (work where you agree with the vision)
What does provision 9 state? - ANSWER👀 The profession of nursing collectively through
its professional organizations must articulate nursing values, maintain the integrity of the
profession and integrate principals or social justice into nursing and health policy
Ethics are ________, _______ and _______ - ANSWER👀 Unapologetic, aspirational and
non- negotiable
What is the doctrine of double effect? - ANSWER👀 Nurse may give meds with the intent
s/s of dying even though secondary impact may decrease respiration's, and perhaps hasten
death- the nurses actions don't cause the death, the terminal illness causes the death
What does interdisciplinary mean?
What does interprofessional mean?
What does transprofessional mean? - ANSWER👀 Interdisciplinary- relating to more than
one branch of knowledge.
,Interprofessional- peers from two or more professions in health and social care learn
together during all or part of their professional training with the object of cultivating
collaborative practice for providing client- or patient-centered health care.
Transprofessional- collaboration with non-professionals
<____% of worlds health research Bridget is spent on 90% of issues that don't matter -
ANSWER👀 <10%
______= study of morality through variety of different approaches
________ _______= helps us recognize where there's an ethical problem
_______ _______ and ______= enables us to think critically to rank our ethical obligations
and priorities - ANSWER👀 Ethics
Ethical sensitivity
Ethical reflection and analysis
_______ _______ ______= method ensuring that the action We take is well reasoned and
can be justified
______ _____= enables us to act on our decisions even under the most challenging
circumstances
______= branch of philosophy that considers fundamental questions about the nature,
source and meaning of concepts good or bad, right or wrong - ANSWER👀 Ethical
decision making
Moral courage
Metaethics
______ ______= ethics that serve the larger community (ie abortion's, physician assisted
suicide)
, _______ _______= formal/informal principles and values that guide behavior, decisions an
actions take. By organization (ie billions of dollars spent annually resulting from healthcare
fraud and abuse)
_____ ______= refers to ethical standards and expectations of a particular profession (code
of ethics for nurses, ANA committee) - ANSWER👀 Societal ethics
Organizational ethics
Professional ethics
______ ______= deals with very specific judgement about right and wrong in everyday
actions
______ ______= process of applying ethicL theory and reasoning to delay life -
ANSWER👀 Normative ethics
Applied ethics
______= ethical questions surrounding biological sciences, healthcare technology and
policy
________ ______= involved with decision making at bedside and patient specific issues
_______ ______= patients personal ethic foundation/ practice - ANSWER👀 Bioethics
Clinical ethics
Personal ethics
What are some sources of ethics? - ANSWER👀 Familu, peers, religion, culture, society,
profession, personal experiences
_______ ______= problem with ethical dimension
______ ______= problem where in order to do something right, you must do something
wrong - ANSWER👀 Ethical problem